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DOI: 10.2174/1874210600903010120
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In Vitro Evaluation of Enterococcus faecalis Adhesion on Various Endodontic Medicaments

Gloria Denotti,Rosaria Piga,C Montaldo,Matteo Erriu,Francesca Pilia,Alessandra Piras,Massimo De Luca,Germano Orrù

Enterococcus faecalis
Biofilm
Antimicrobial
2009
E. faecalis in endodontic infection represents a biofilm type of disease, which explains the bacteria’s resistance to various antimicrobial compounds and the subsequent failure after endodontic treatment. The purpose of this study was to compare antimicrobial activities and bacteria kinetic adhesion in vitro for three endodontic medicaments with a clinical isolate of E. faecalis . We devised a shake culture which contained the following intracanalar preparations: CPD, Endoidrox (EIX), PulpCanalSealer (PCS); these were immersed in a liquid culture medium inoculated with the microorganism. The shake system velocity was able to prevent non-specific bacteria adhesion and simulated the salivary flow. Specimens were collected daily (from both the medium and medicaments) for 10 days; the viable cells were counted by plate count, while the adhesion index AI° [ E. faecalis fg DNA] /mm 2 was evaluated in the pastes after DNA extraction, by quantitative real time PCR for the 16S rRNA gene. A partial growth inhibition, during the first 24 hours, was observed in the liquid medium and on the medicaments for EIX and subsequently for CPD (six logs). EIX showed the lowest adhesion coefficient (5*10 2 [fg DNA]/mm 2 ) for nine days and was similar to the control. PCS showed no antimicrobial/antibiofilm properties. This showed that “calcium oxide” base compounds could be active against biofilm progression and at least in the short term (2-4 days) on E. faecalis cells growing in planktonic cultures.
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    In Vitro Evaluation of Enterococcus faecalis Adhesion on Various Endodontic Medicaments” is a paper by Gloria Denotti Rosaria Piga C Montaldo Matteo Erriu Francesca Pilia Alessandra Piras Massimo De Luca Germano Orrù published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.